Abstract:In this correspondence, we investigate an intelligent reflective surface (IRS) assisted downlink ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC) system, where an access point (AP) sends short packets to multiple devices with the help of an IRS. Specifically, a performance comparison between the frequency division multiple access (FDMA) and time division multiple access (TDMA) is conducted for the considered system, from the perspective of average age of information (AoI). Aiming to minimize the maximum average AoI among all devices by jointly optimizing the resource allocation and passive beamforming. However, the formulated problem is difficult to solve due to the non-convex objective function and coupled variables. Thus, we propose an alternating optimization based algorithm by dividing the original problem into two sub-problems which can be efficiently solved. Simulation results show that TDMA can achieve lower AoI by exploiting the time-selective passive beamforming of IRS for maximizing the signal to noise ratio (SNR) of each device consecutively. Moreover, it also shows that as the length of information bits becomes sufficiently large as compared to the available bandwidth, the proposed FDMA transmission scheme becomes more favorable instead, due to the more effective utilization of bandwidth.